Recently, the Los Angeles Council asked the city attorney to work with the Department of Sanitation to draft and implement an ordinance to ban the use of disposable ink cartridges. This is part of Los Angeles' comprehensive plastic reduction plan, which aims to reduce the generation of plastic waste throughout the city.
The plan includes a ban on certain disposable plastic products, the introduction of a product stewardship program, and an extended producer responsibility (EPR) program for high-impact items. These measures are intended to encourage the production of more durable, reusable, repairable and recyclable products, thereby reducing the use of disposable plastic products.
At the recent council meeting, Los Angeles specifically discussed a proposal to ban the distribution and sale of disposable toner cartridges. The purpose of this proposal is to promote the use of recyclable or reusable consumable alternatives to reduce the number of consumables that end up in landfills.
It is worth noting that this environmental protection initiative is not the first in Los Angeles. The Balearic Islands have previously implemented a similar ban, and Catalonia also announced this month that it will ban the use of disposable toner cartridges by 2025. These actions show that more and more regions around the world are committed to reducing plastic waste and promoting sustainable development.
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